Features|Fall 2019
Entitled to Hope
In this extended feature, patients, providers, and researchers share stories of disparities and perseverance in navigating the mental health care system—and what they have discovered along the way.
Fall 2019
Odysseys in Mental Health
In this extended feature, patients, providers, and researchers share stories of disparities and perseverance in navigating the mental health care system—and what they have discovered along the way.
Physician Katherine Rose, MD, offers tips for talking about mental health with your primary care doctor.
Mummies scanned at the Brigham reveal clues about heart disease.
On her unique perspective from the intersection of trauma, surgery, and palliative care.
In addition to protecting against heart disease, the Mediterranean diet may have benefits for preventing depression.
Parents often text and drive, according to new research from the Brigham.
When gun violence changed Yoselín Rodríguez’s life forever, support from her loved ones and community helped her find strength, healing, and courage.
Medical gaming is an example of new and innovative ways to support patients struggling with addiction.
Our experts debunk myths in mental health care.
Student-athlete Alex White and Brigham experts discuss the importance of education in managing pain after injury to ensure the best outcomes.
To raise awareness for congenital heart disease, Brigham staff, nurses, and doctors made 500 red hats for their newborn patients.
Regan Bergmark, MD, discusses her distracted driving research in this Boston 25 News interview.
Is climate change making people sicker? Multi-disciplinary experts, convened by the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, explore this question together.